Opening Friday, July 18, at the Belcourt and Regal and AMC locations On one side of writer-director Ari Aster’s Eddington, you have Joaquin Phoenix in sniveling daddy mode as a sheriff unable to ...
Sheriff Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix) and his deputies (Luke Grimes and Michael Ward) investigate a crime scene in "Eddington" (Credit: A24 via IMDb). Editor’s Note: A version of this story also ...
This image released by A24 shows Joaquin Phoenix, left, and Pedro Pascal in a scene from "Eddington." (A24 via AP) You might need to lie down for a bit after “Eddington.” Preferably in a dark room ...
Eddington, New Mexico is the town where the movie lays out its intelligent story line. It’s a few months into 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and masks are required to enter supermarkets.
Ari Aster's star-filled Eddington is a contemporary Western where "the guns are phones," that reunites the auteur with Oscar-winning actor Joaquin Phoenix, who plays a small-town sheriff stacked ...
Eddington, starring Pedro Pascal and Joaquin Phoenix, is new in theaters. How soon will it be before Ari Aster’s COVID drama comes to streaming? Rated R, Eddington opened in theaters on Friday. The ...
My name is Ari Aster. I am the writer- director of “Eddington.” As we start, I just want to say that this is a pivotal scene in the film, and it is best for you to have watched the film before ...
Joaquin Phoenix as Sheriff Joe Cross in 'Eddington.' When Joaquin Phoenix set out to play the small-town New Mexico mayor Joe Cross in Eddington, he didn’t expect to be heading to the film's location ...
Ari Aster’s ‘Eddington’ stars Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, and Emma Stone, but doesn’t really know what to do with them A lot was going on in May 2020: COVID, Black Lives Matter. This was also true ...
Everywhere you looked this year, men were feuding. In movies like “Splitsville,” “Eddington” and “Friendship,” it was gloriously pathetic. Everywhere you looked this year, men were feuding. In movies ...
With last weekend’s “super” domination at the multiplex by one big blockbuster, some filmgoers may be looking for a break from the usual escapist Summer cinematic offerings. Well, that “indie upstart” ...
You might need to lie down for a bit after “Eddington.” Preferably in a dark room with no screens and no talking. “Eddington,” Ari Aster’s latest nightmare vision, is sure to divide (along which lines ...
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